Masahiko Sawada <sawada.m...@gmail.com> wrote: > The cluster-wide TDE eventually encrypts SLRU data and all WAL > including non-user data related WAL while table/tablespace TDE doesn't > unless we develop such functionality. In addition, the cluster-wide > TDE also encrypts system catalogs but in table/tablespace TDE user > would be able to control that somewhat. That is, if we developed the > cluster-wide TDE first, when we develop table/tablespace TDE on top of > that we would need to change TDE so that table/tablespace TDE can > encrypt even non-user data related data while retaining its simple > user interface, which would rather make the feature complex, I'm > concerned.
Isn't this only a problem of pg_upgrade? If the whole instance (including catalog) is encrypted and user wants to adopt the table/tablespace TDE, then pg_upgrade can simply decrypt the catalog, plus tables/tablespaces which should no longer be encrypted. Conversely, if only some tables/tablespaces are encrypted and user wants to encrypt the whole cluster, pg_upgrade will encrypt the non-encrypted files. > We can support them as different TDE features but I'm not sure it's a good > choice for users. IMO it does not matter which approach (cluster vs table/tablespace) is implemented first. What matters is to design the user interface so that addition of the other of the two features does not make users confused. -- Antonin Houska Web: https://www.cybertec-postgresql.com